Content Velocity: Why Posting Frequency Compounds Your LinkedIn Growth
Content velocity is the rate at which a creator publishes content — posts per week or per month. On LinkedIn, higher content velocity correlates with faster audience growth because the algorithm rewards consistent posting history and creates more surface area for organic distribution.
Key Facts
- LinkedIn accounts with consistent 90+ day posting history receive measurably more distribution per post
- 3 posts per week is the minimum velocity for meaningful growth; 5 per week is optimal
- Content velocity compounds: month 6 distribution significantly exceeds month 1 at the same quality level
- Quality degradation at high velocity negates the volume benefit — the target is maximum velocity with maintained quality
- AI writing tools increase content velocity without quality sacrifice
Related Terms
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I post too much on LinkedIn?
- Posting multiple times per day risks diluting individual post reach. Once per day is the practical maximum; 3-5x per week is optimal for most creators.
- How does Bonsaily help with content velocity?
- Bonsaily voice-trained AI generates quality drafts in minutes, reducing post creation time from 60-90 minutes to 10-15 minutes. This makes 5x per week sustainable.
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